- I produced this session and collaborated on the orchestration and can probably shed some light on it.
You are correct that it is a mess. problem 1 is that the strings and horns are not lined up correctly, making them out of sync with the original track. problem 2 is that the whole song would need to be remixed to properly fit the 60 or so added tracks of the orchestra instead of just dropping it on top of the stereo mix of the original version.
It also bums me out that Rumeta got released the way it did. The horns and string were written as an ensemble and not intended to be heard seperately. It takes away from the intent of the orchestration.
I don't know how these things got released this way, but it certainly doesn't do any justice to the work we did on the tracks, and I think it is disrespectful to music and the musicians that worked on them. But I guess since it's just in the small bootleg community, it is what it is.
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Thanks for the info! Did you work on Pangea as well? The wooh is on the one! | |
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Holy shit, I thought it was just me, or that I had something playing in a browser or something as I listened to it. But I remember listening to it and finally realizing that the strings/horns were out of sync | |
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Thanks Moops. It's rad when you chime in. | |
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- yes, same deal on Pangaea. I produced the session, arranged the horns and woodwinds and collaborated on the string arrangement. P really flipped over that one. (did Frida Kahlo also) | |
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- I produced this session and collaborated on the orchestration and can probably shed some light on it.
You are correct that it is a mess. problem 1 is that the strings and horns are not lined up correctly, making them out of sync with the original track. ! problem 2 is that the whole song would need to be remixed to properly fit the 60 or so added tracks of the orchestra instead of just dropping it on top of the stereo mix of the original version.
It also bums me out that Rumeta got released the way it did. The horns and string were written as an ensemble and not intended to be heard seperately. It takes away from the intent of the orchestration.
I don't know how these things got released this way, but it certainly doesn't do any justice to the work we did on the tracks, and I think it is disrespectful to music and the musicians that worked on them. But I guess since it's just in the small bootleg community, it is what it is.
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So, back to the music....
Some thoughts/comments as I'm listening to this collection (on random), while I'm working; *Purple Rain, extra verse at approx 2-3 min mark, doesn't work in my opinion. *Pangaea, nice to have but nothing to get excited about it's the non Prince instrumental part of a track. *It Ain't Ovder Till The Fat Lady Sings is a cool instrumental. | |
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MrMoops said:
- I produced this session and collaborated on the orchestration and can probably shed some light on it.
You are correct that it is a mess. problem 1 is that the strings and horns are not lined up correctly, making them out of sync with the original track. problem 2 is that the whole song would need to be remixed to properly fit the 60 or so added tracks of the orchestra instead of just dropping it on top of the stereo mix of the original version.
It also bums me out that Rumeta got released the way it did. The horns and string were written as an ensemble and not intended to be heard seperately. It takes away from the intent of the orchestration.
I don't know how these things got released this way, but it certainly doesn't do any justice to the work we did on the tracks, and I think it is disrespectful to music and the musicians that worked on them. But I guess since it's just in the small bootleg community, it is what it is.
-MBN Hopefully these will one day be released and heard as you and Prince intended them. | |
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. Thanks for the information, Mike! I'm glad to read that I'm not crazy. I hope that we'll someday get to hear those sessions as they were meant to be heard. I understand your frustration. | |
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- yes, same deal on Pangaea. I produced the session, arranged the horns and woodwinds and collaborated on the string arrangement. P really flipped over that one. (did Frida Kahlo also) I like the instrumental version a lot.Did Prince record his vocals for the song? [Edited 12/13/17 4:51am] | |
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They are all gorgeous, especially Frida Kahlo. Thank you so much for the excellent work, I hope we hear them soon enough. "Like the drummer said, you got to die." | |
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Odd question perhaps, but did Prince choose the titles for these pieces? The wooh is on the one! | |
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Re: Million $ Show - interesting how a subtle difference in the mix can change a song quite a bit. I prefer the longer ending (hate those clipped endings that go into the next song). On a different note I always thought "Welcome to the 'show' the million $ show" would of been better than "mill" ????? | |
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Ah... Well, that explains the vinyl noise. Thanks for clearing that up!! | |
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The start of that verse he says, "Only the haters ever complain", then that later line is, "Turn the music up so they diss in vain". RIP | |
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The start of that verse he says, "Only the haters ever complain", then that later line is, "Turn the music up so they diss in vain". Talkin about the org [Edited 12/14/17 12:02pm] | |
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Gotta say that nothing can make Million $ Show anything more than a shitfest. That intro from all those classic tracks...and it goes limp.
I'm probably in the minority but I'd love for a version of Way Back Home without the voiceover on the intro to surface some day. Maybe that'll be on Blast From The Past 34.0... | |
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- Pangaea was written and sung by Eryn Allen Kayne. The section at the end is orchestrated along with Prince's guitar. Frida Kahlo was a female vocalist, I don't know any more about it than that. | |
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Pangaea is Eryn Allen Kane's song. I don't know about the others | |
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- That's not quite accurate. The section at the end is orchestrated along with, and based on Prince's guitar solo. So, much of the melodic content of the orchestra in that section are Prince's ideas. If you were to hear it in context, it still might not change your opinion, but I will say that after I sent P the finished tracks, I got one of the strongest positive responses from him that I'd ever received in our 25 year association.
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MrMoops said: but I will say that after I sent P the finished tracks, I got one of the strongest positive responses from him that I'd ever received in our 25 year association.
I suppose that u worked on several Prince unreleased projects during all these years.....can u share some info and memorable moments about that? thanks in advance | |
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MrMoops said:
- Pangaea was written and sung by Eryn Allen Kayne. The section at the end is orchestrated along with Prince's guitar. Frida Kahlo was a female vocalist, I don't know any more about it than that. I always wondered why Prince would want to write a song about the Mexican painter who was Diego Rivera's wife. And then all of a sudden, it's about a singer who just happens to have (or use) the same name? Or did I misunderstand it and it was a vocalist who sang about Frida Kahlo? But then again, I don't expect you to know what went on in Prince's head when he wrote something. Just like those songs about Dorothy Parker and Van Gogh that really weren't about Dorothy Parker and Van Gogh at all... [Edited 12/14/17 13:44pm] | |
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NorthC said: MrMoops said:
- Pangaea was written and sung by Eryn Allen Kayne. The section at the end is orchestrated along with Prince's guitar. Frida Kahlo was a female vocalist, I don't know any more about it than that. I always wondered why Prince would want to write a song about the Mexican painter who was Diego Rivera's wife. And then all of a sudden, it's about a singer who just happens to have (or use) the same name? Or did I misunderstand it and it was a vocalist who sang about Frida Kahlo? But then again, I don't expect you to know what went on in Prince's head when he wrote something. Just like those songs about Dorothy Parker and Van Gogh that really weren't about Dorothy Parker and Van Gogh at all... [Edited 12/14/17 13:44pm] I think he means it was sung by a female vocalist (Rita Ora, if I’m not mistaken). Prince did write on Twitter that the song was about her ‘strange relationship’ she had with Diego Rivera. | |
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- correct. The question was if Prince sang these. I thought it was Rita singing the Frida Kahlo track, but I had no actually information confirming that. I think the lyrics are about a woman comparing her obsession with a guy to Frida and Diego's relationship. the hook is Just like Diego and Frida Kahlo, Kahlo Wherever you go, I follow, follow Everyone spits, I swallow, swallow Baby you've got me like, follow, follow
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- correct. The question was if Prince sang these. I thought it was Rita singing the Frida Kahlo track, but I had no actually information confirming that. I think the lyrics are about a woman comparing her obsession with a guy to Frida and Diego's relationship. the hook is Just like Diego and Frida Kahlo, Kahlo Wherever you go, I follow, follow Everyone spits, I swallow, swallow Baby you've got me like, follow, follow
Fascinating! Thanks for sharing. So Prince was envisioning the new MPLS sound album as a mixed vocal project? Very interesting. | |
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- I wouldn't necessarily say that. He always had his hand in a bunch of stuff. non-stop creativity. I think maybe the new MPLS sound was more likely about the real music, real musicians thing, but who knows.
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Is there anything on here worth downloading that is different form the Closer 2 God batch? | |
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